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5/8/2010 7:21:18 PM

James Fraser
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Life on our lovely planet is a wonderment, just like our far distant ancestors found out. Imagine, way way back, your Neanderthal ancestors growing up watching volcanoes spew out flammable rocks and lava flows. Yet, it has taken them thousands of years to create fire, for this we have to have oxygen. In space there is none to the level that we have, so does the sun consume whatever particles of oxygen there are? If yes, do we put out the sun to preserve oxygen for future races in space, and if we do - what happens to life without heat? Answers on a postcard, JameswtfCool
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5/27/2010 10:54:15 PM

kabuteng P.iNk k.
Posts: 12
oh wow! I was just browsing through the forums and saw this particular thread--my golly, I don't think I've learned so much about the sun in just one sitting! Very very interesting facts, Chris--where ever did you get all that info? When you pointed out that it's the largest contributor of oxygen, it really made me stop and think--you are so right! never realized that, just took that for granted I guess! Thanks for the insightful reply & James--as I write this--woohoo! I think some t=of that rain in Scotland made its way over here--our plants sure are drinking it in-- it's the most rain we've had in months--yay, yay!!
And just a little tidbit about my name, haha all this sun talk reminded me--Nikko actually means "sunlight" or "daylight" in Japanese --well wishing you both sun-filled days!! I for now will enjoy the rain!!
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6/4/2010 5:56:40 PM

aneysa churchwell
Posts: 25
hey james thnx 4 da comment on my poetry
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